(Reuters) -Air Canada expects a hit of C$375 million ($269.82 million) to its operating income, citing labor disruptions, after its flight attendants went on a four-day strike in August, the carrier said on Wednesday.
The company also provided a revised outlook for 2025 results, after it withdrew its forecast due to operation disruptions from the strike.
Air Canada now expects 2025 adjusted core profit between C$2.9 billion and C$3.1 billion, compared to the prior range of C$3.2 billion to C$3.6 billion.
The strike, where 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees defied government efforts to return them to work, ended when a tentative agreement was reached.
However, the wage agreement was overwhelmingly rejected by the carrier’s flight at